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Tirana Airport
The airport is located 11 kilometers northwest of Tirana.
Transportation from airport into town
The bus is inexpensive at 250 lek (about 1.85 euros); it runs every half hour.
The last bus, however, leaves at 6pm.
A taxi to the city center is about 2,500 leke (20 euros) and takes around 25 minutes.
Wifi: Free WiFi is available at Tirana Airport.
The airport is located 11 kilometers northwest of Tirana.
Transportation from airport into town
The bus is inexpensive at 250 lek (about 1.85 euros); it runs every half hour.
The last bus, however, leaves at 6pm.
A taxi to the city center is about 2,500 leke (20 euros) and takes around 25 minutes.
Taxi fees to other locations are posted on a placard just outside the airport exit doors.
Wifi: Free WiFi is available at Tirana Airport.
Tirana Airport
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Tirana Airport
Italian Airline Blu Express in summer 2017 will expand service to Tirana, adding new routes (Bari and Turin) and expanding service from Rome, Genoa, Verona, and Venice.
Last edited by muji; May 5, 2017 at 6:31 pm
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You've recently started setting up Wikis for several European airports, which carry a minimum of information. I simply can't see the purpose of that. All airport nowadays have their one home pages that contain much. much more than what you offer. As for links to these pages, a simple Google search with "Blablacity airport" will list the airport in question at the top of the results page, while one would have to do slightly more complicated searches with FT.
So, what's your purpose?
So, what's your purpose?
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A second international airport for Albania, in the southwest town of Vlor, has been announced. A third, in Kuks, in the northeast near Kosovo, is also reportedly in the works.
Tirana International Airport (TIA), led by AviAlliance company of Germany, has agreed to end the monopoly on international flights which it has had since 2004.
https://invest-in-albania.org/southe...l-built-vlora/
http://www.balkaninsight.com/en/arti...ort-04-01-2016
Tirana International Airport (TIA), led by AviAlliance company of Germany, has agreed to end the monopoly on international flights which it has had since 2004.
https://invest-in-albania.org/southe...l-built-vlora/
http://www.balkaninsight.com/en/arti...ort-04-01-2016